Speaker Daudt Moves to Block $14K Raises in the House

ST. PAUL -- Republican House Speaker Kurt Daudt is instructing House staff to not issue the $14,000 salary increases recently approved by an independent body.

Minnesota voters set the 45 percent raise in motion in November by overwhelmingly approving a constitutional amendment to create a Legislative Salary Council. That body decided last week to increase lawmaker pay from $31,0 to $45,000 annually. It would be the Legislature's first raise in nearly two decades.

Though lawmakers no longer have the power to set their own salary, many are still clearly worried about backlash from voters.